GPA

0.5 semester credits in a single semester

Although it is required to complete at least 0.5 credits in a subsequent semester to return to “Good Academic Standing” if you are unable to take at least 0.5 credits the semester following your Academic Warning you would stay on Warning. Your academic standing would not digress to probation. Academic standing at BYU-Idaho is only affected when not meeting the Academic Standards of BYU-Idaho.

Complete 6 or more credits in a single semester but not more than 12 credits

Although it is required to complete at least 6 credits in a subsequent semester to return to “Good Academic Standing” if you are unable to take at least 6 credits the semester following your Academic Probation you would stay on Probation. Your academic standing would not digress to Suspension. Academic standing at BYU-Idaho is only affected when not meeting the Academic Standards of BYU-Idaho.

FAQs

BYU–Idaho has Academic Standards to help students safeguard the sacred church resources expended in their behalf. Academic Standards are also the university's way to hold students accountable for the mastery of educational curriculum deemed essential for a degree from BYU–Idaho.

FAQs

"Academic Warning" is just that, "a warning." Academic Warning does NOT prevent registration nor access to any other student services on campus. Academic Warning is intended to warn you that if you fail to meet any of the Academic Standards in another semester, you will move to Academic Probation. To see the effects of Academic Probation, proceed to the "Probation" tab.

The " ASM Hold" does NOT prevent registration nor access to any other student service on campus. The "ASM hold" is a reminder to complete the Academic Success Module (ASM) in your I-learn account before the end of your next semester. You will not be able to return to Good Academic Standing until you have completed this course.

We understand it may take time to raise a cumulative GPA above a 2.0, especially if you have had a bad semester early on in your studies. If your cumulative GPA is less than 2.0, and you meet the 2.0 semester GPA standard you will not go on Probation. You will stay on Warning until your cumulative GPA is above 2.0.

A “Probation Hold” does not prevent registration but does restrict your registration to 12 credits or less per semester. It is your responsibility to know if being placed on Academic Probation will impact any of your other various student services, activities, or programs.

We want students to be successful academically. We have found it beneficial for students to take 12 credits or less while on probation until they have changed the habits or patterns that led to Academic Probation—particularly because any future failure to meet the Academic Standards may lead to Academic Suspension.

We understand it may take time to raise a cumulative GPA above a 2.0, especially if you've had a bad early semester. If your cumulative GPA is less than 2.0, and you meet the 2.0 semester GPA standard you will not go on Suspension. You will stay on Probation until your Cumulative GPA is above 2.0.

FAQs

Yes. A student who feels they have extenuating circumstances (circumstances beyond their control) which impacted their academic performance may petition their Academic Standing to the Academic Standards Committee. Petition your suspension

Yes. Suspension may impact your BYU–Idaho housing, employment at BYU–Idaho, scholarships, etc. If you are on Academic Suspension, you will need to contact these offices to determine how your Academic Suspension may impact you.

Impacts of Academic Dismissal

Three year dismissal from BYU–Idaho with the ability to petition your dismissal after three years

Potential negative impacts on applications to other universities

Potential negative impacts on seeking future degrees at other universities

FAQs

Yes. A student who feels they have extenuating circumstances (circumstances beyond their control) which impacted their academic performance may petition their Academic Dismissal to the Academic Standards Committee. Petition your dismissal